Equus Remodelled On Cartier Awards

'Super Status' granted to certain races

The basis for the awarding of the equine categories for the Equus Awards from the current season (1 August 2021 to 31 July 2022) has been changed to a South African version of the UK’s Cartier Racing Awards.

Equus Awards

These are awarded each year based on a combination of the following three elements :-

  • Pattern Race Points System
  • Expert Panel Rating
  • Public Vote

For the new South African version each of these three elements will carry an equal weighting (33,3%) in the final award calculation.

The Pattern Race points system will be based on the result of the season’s Graded races, followed by an expert panel rating and a public vote which will collaboratively determine the Equus Award in each of the equine categories.

The list of nominees for the expert panel rating and the public vote in each of the equine categories will be determined by points accumulated by each horse during the season in Graded races, with an exception made for the Champion Stayer category where Listed performances are also to be included.

The points system will ensure that South Africa’s best races are awarded the most points in each category and each horse nominated to the final voting list has demonstrated potential Champion status.

Jet Dark wins the Gr1 L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate (Pic – Chase Liebenberg)

Grade 1 races will carry more points than Grade 2 races, Grade 2 more than Grade 3, open-races more points than restricted-races (by age or sex), and WFA or fixed-weight races more points than conditions or handicap races of the same grading.

Additionally, certain races have been designated “Super Status” in their respective Grading in acknowledgement of their enhanced importance in the pattern of Graded races through the season. These races will carry the most points in each category and Grading.

Points will accumulate for the first-four finishers in Grade 1 races, and for the first-three in Grade 2 and Grade 3 races. Listed races which carry points towards the Champion Stayer category will be awarded for the first-three finishers except in races restricted to fillies and mares where only the first-two will be awarded points.

All Graded performances in the season will carry points towards the Horse-Of-The-Year, Age-Group categories and Male / Female categories.

However, the four Distance-related categories (Champion Sprinter, Miler, Middle Distance and Stayer) will EXCLUDE performances in Age-Group restricted races and points for these categories will only accrue from races where all ages may participate.

There are currently 114 Graded races in the season from which points will accumulate for the equine awards. Of these, 29 are Grade 1, 36 Grade 2 and 49 Grade 3. Additionally, 8 Listed races over 2400 metres and further are included for points accrual in the Stayers category.

Six races at Grade 1 and two at Grade 2 level have been designated “Super Status” and will carry enhanced points. All these Super Grade 1 races are WFA races, while the two Super Grade 2 races are WFA plus penalties.

The points outlined above are summarised in the table below :-

Category 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Super Grade 1 48 24 12 6
Durban July 40 20 10 5
Grade 1 Open WFA 40 20 10 5
Grade 1 Open Hcp 32 16 8 4
Grade 1 Age restricted 32 16 8 4
Grade 1 F&M 32 16 8 4
Super Grade 2 24 12 6
Grade 2 Open WFA(+P) 20 10 5
Grade 2 Open Hcp 16 8 4
Grade 2 Age restricted 16 8 4
Grade 2 F&M 16 8 4
Grade 3 Open WFA(+P) 10 5 3
Grade 3 Open Hcp 8 4 2
Grade 3 Age restricted 8 4 2
Grade 3 F&M 8 4 2
2400m+ only
Listed Open Conditions 6 3 1
Listed Open Handicaps 4 2 1
Listed Open F&M 3 1

The Graded races designated Super-status are :-

  • the Queen’s Plate (Gr 1), the Cape Met (Gr1) and the Green Point Stakes (Gr2) in the Western Cape
  • the Horse Chestnut Stakes (Gr1) and the Champions Challenge (Gr1) on the Highveld
  • the Gold Challenge (Gr1), the Champions Cup (Gr1) and the Drill Hall Stakes (Gr2) in KZN.

Flashback to 2020 – Rainbow Bridge wins the Hollywoodbets Gr1 Gold Challenge 
(Pic – Candiese Lenferna)

Significant work has been undertaken modelling the past three seasons Graded Races results against a combination of the new points system, the known expert panel voting outcomes and a simulation of the likely spread of a public vote.

This has adequately proven the suitability of the new mechanism when compared to previous Equus Awards nominees and winners.

An updated table will be published monthly from the new year through the season indicating the points accumulation in each category. Final lists will be distributed at the end of the season for the voting by both the expert panel and the public.

The composition of the expert panel will be announced in due course, while details of the public vote will be communicated towards the end of the season.

The human Equus Awards and equine Breeding Categories will continue to be awarded as before based on industry statistics and will not comprise a points or public voting element.

The criteria for these awards can be found on the new Equus Awards website equusawards.co.za.

  • Media release by Equus Awards Committee on Friday 22 October 2021

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